Yukon

History
Yukon is an independent state unaffiliated with any group.

Current Events

 * Oct 15, 6 NE: The Dawson Highway reaches the town of Watson.
 * Oct 3, 5 NE: The Dawson Highway reaches the town of Cassiar.
 * Mar 18, 5 NE: Watson is established on the shores of Watson Lake.
 * Sept 30, 4 NE: The Dawson Highway is extended to Teslin.
 * Mar 29, 4 NE: Colonists establish the town of Cassiar in a mountain valley east of Teslin.
 * Feb 28, 4 NE: Colonists establish the town of Teslin on the Nisutlin River.
 * Jan 4, 4 NE: Paul W. Donaldson is elected Governor.
 * Aug 12, 3 NE: The Dawson Highway is extended to Marshfield.
 * May 5, 1 NE: Settlers establish Stewart between Dawson and Whitehorse.
 * Apr 20, 1 NE: Settlers found Carmacks on the site of the former town of Carmacks.
 * Apr 2, 1 NE: Colonists establish the town of Laberge on the shore of Lake Laberge.
 * May 10, 1 NE: Colonists establish the town of Marshfield on Marsh Lake, south of Whitehorse.
 * Jan 3, 1 NE: Yukon College opens its doors for its first semester of instruction.

Whitehorse: 29,493
Whitehorse is one of the largest cities in the known world, and is now home to Yukon College, the second institution of higher learning founded since Armageddon, and the first in the New Era. Yukon College is primarily focused on studies that help to advance knowledge and exploitation of the frontier. The city has existed since before The Great Melt.

Dawson: 2,139
Dawson is a town on the Yukon River and serves as its only current crossing. The town has existed since before the Great Melt.

Infrastructure
The Tanana Highway and Dawson Highway meet in Dawson. The Dawson Highway then runs south to Whitehorse.

Government
Governors in Yukon are elected every 8 years and serve only one term. they are assisted by the Governing Council, who handle administrative duties and are elected every 10 years.

Army

 * Whitehorse Infantry Regiment

Militia

 * Whitehorse Militia Battalion
 * Dawson Militia Company